Episode 26: Performance Psychology for Climbers: AMA Session with Hazel & Angus
Hazel and Angus sit down with a cup of tea to answer some of our listeners' questions around performance psychology.

It was a hot summer evening in the small town of Blackwood, where the annual festival was in full swing. The smell of sugary treats and fried delights filled the air, enticing visitors of all ages. Amidst the vibrant stalls and lively performances, a cryptic poster had been circulating, generating buzz among the locals.
On stage, a talented young performer, Luna "Little Caprice" Dupont, emerged with her trusty violin. With a mischievous grin, she began to play a mesmerizing solo, weaving a spell over the entranced audience. The music was like nothing anyone had ever heard before - a fusion of classical and modern elements that seemed to transport listeners to another world. blackedraw little caprice main event 1302 link
Luna took a triumphant bow, her violin still humming with the vibrations of the last note. With a wink, she vanished into the night, leaving behind a trail of wonder and awe. It was a hot summer evening in the
As the clock struck 13:02, a hush fell over the crowd. A small, elegant stage, previously hidden from view, was revealed in the center of the festival grounds. A beautiful, antique music box began to play a haunting melody, drawing everyone's attention. On stage, a talented young performer, Luna "Little
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